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Tzur mishelo akhlanu
… the festive Sabbath eve meal, are a favorite location for musical creativity in most Jewish traditions. The Portuguese … in ternary meter that evokes the tune of a Dutch or German folksong. The strained setting of the text to the melody …
Eliyahu Hacohen
… the Hebrew songs, many of which circulated until then as "folksongs". Among his most celebrated broadcasts was a … throughout Israel, in formal institutions such as the music teachers’ seminary of the Levinsky College of … programs about the pioneers of the modern Hebrew song and music education in Israel , with the participation of the …
Naomi Bahat-Ratzon
… Researcher focusing on traditional and folk dance of various cultures, among them the Druze … the majority of her work. In addition, Bahat-Ratzon is a music and dance educator. In 2012 she won the Shabazi Prize … in light of their contribution to the research of the music and dance of the Yemenite Jewish communities in …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… (Jewish community in Palestine) after it was published with musical notation by Abraham Zvi Idelsohn in one of his … [1908], text on p. 128 and melody in the supplement of music notations, pp. 4-5). This version was then arranged by … composers, such as Yoel Engel in volume 2 of his Jewish Folksongs (starts at 25:05). The second text, sung to the …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… Mixing liturgical with folk tunes in one album is a modernistic approach that challenged established categories in Jewish music research. This concept was already introduced in the … and holiday songs bound in a section titled Skrabove Folkslieder [Sacred folk songs]. [1] A similar approach is …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… in A minor – the Kol Nidrei. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. …
Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… to dance. Its origin is in the Moldavian and Rumanian music. The Zoock has well entered the klezmer repertoire, … – and the drone style accompaniment evoke the imagery of a folk band accompanying a lively dance. An accent is marked … especially interested in the dissonance sound within the folk tunes and referred to an early transcription of a Jews’ …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… in G-od, the almighty, have developed a strong sense for music within their soul. For the Chassid the song and dance … ibid., pp. 26–7. [2] Ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … …
Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong)
… classified as a humoristic-satiric Eastern-European Jewish folksong. About this category Stutschewsky wrote two … sense for humor, parody, satire and irony. Amidst no other folk can we find such developed self-irony, as among the … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong) …
A Nigun on a soff (chassidisch) – A Tune without Ending
… Stutchewsky seems to hint at two sides of the same musical coin in Hasidic thought. Cyclical return and the … J. Stutschewsky, ibid ., p. 59. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … A Nigun …